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Colorado Springs-Pueblo [93] COLORADO SPRINGS-PUEBLO : 0.289% US KRDO:ABC:(13) Rtg Shr KKTV:CBS:(11) Rtg Shr KOAA:NBC:(5) Rtg Shr 6:00A GOOD MRNG COLO3.0 18 11 NWS AT 6 AM 1.9 11 NWS FIRST-6AM 4.9 29 6:30A 7:00A GD MRN AMR-ABC4.5 22 EARLY SHW1-CBS 2.1 9 TODAY SHW 5.1 24 7:30A EARLY SHW2-CBS 1.7 9 8:00A 8:30A 9:00A REGIS&KELLY 2.9 17 MILLIONAIRE 2.0 11 TODAY SHW2-NBC 2.5 15 9:30A PAID PROGRAM 0.8 5 10:00A VIEW-ABC 2.6 17 PRICE-RT 1-CBS 2.0 13 TODAY SHW3-NBC 1.4 9 10:30A PRICE-RT 2-CBS 2.0 13 11:00A ALL-CHILDREN 2.5 17 AS WORLD TURN 2.3 16 RACHAEL RAY $1.5K 1.5 10 11:30A 2010 12:00NNEWSCH 13 @ NN2.5 17 11 NWS AT NOON 2.5 17 NWS FIRST MDDY 1.1 7 12:30P BOLD&BEAUTIFUL 1.9 13 SEINFELD 0.8 5 1:00P 1 LIFE TO LIVE 2.6 17 GUIDING LIGHT 1.4 10 DAYS-OUR LIVES 1.4 9 1:30P 2:00P GENRL HOSPITAL2.4 15 YOUNG&RESTLESS 2.2 14 MARTHA 0.7 5 2:30P 3:00P MONTEL WILLIAM1.0 6 OPRAH WINFREY $9.4K 2.3 13 ELLEN $2K 2.6 15 3:30P DOCTORS $1K, 2 yr. 2011 2010 4:00P JUDGE JUDY 2.8 12 11 NWS AT 4:00 2.4 10 DR. PHIL $8K 4.7 20 4:30P JUDGE JUDY B 2.9 12 INSIDE EDITION 2.1 9 2011 5:00P NEWSCH 13 @ 5P4.5 14 CBS EVE NWS 5.8 19 NW FRST 5 PM 6.1 19 5:30P ABC-WORLD NWS5.3 15 11 NWS AT 5.30 6.0 18 NBC NITELY NWS 6.5 19 6:00P NEWSCH 13 @ 6P3.2 8 WHEEL-FORTNE 8.9 23 NW FRST 6 PM 5.2 13 6:30P ENT TONIGHT 302.6 6 JEOPARDY ### 28 EXTRA 2.7 7 7:00P VARIOUS 7.4 15 VARIOUS 9.2 18 VARIOUS 3.8 7 7:30P VARIOUS 7.3 14 VARIOUS 9.3 18 VARIOUS 3.7 7 News Press Gray Evening Post Tim Larson Tim Merritt David Whitaker 719.632.1515 719.457.8200 719.544.5781 KXRM:FOX:(21) KXTU:CW:(57) Rtg Shr Rtg Shr TARGET TIME PERIODS FOX21 NWS@6AM 0.3 2 PAID PROGRAM 0.0 0 PAID PROGRAM 0.0 0 KRDO, 4PM replacing Judy, which FOX21 NWS@7AM 0.8 3 J ROBISN DAILY 0.0 0 can move to 3PM and replace A WOMMACK-TRTH 0.1 0 Doctors (2 yr. deal) FOX21 NWS@8AM 0.9 5 K COPLND DAILY 0.0 0 PAID PROGRAM 0.0 0 KKTV, 2PM move Y&R to 1PM and Guiding Light to 9AM DAILY BUZZ FAMILY FEUD COSBY SHOW WIFE & KIDS 0.5 3 0.1 1 FAMILY FEUD COSBY SHOW B WIFE & KIDS 0.2 1 KOAA, 2PM replacing Martha JUDGE HATCHETT JDY 0.4 3 FAMILY FEUD 0.0 0 JUDGE M LOPEZ DIVORCE CT. 0.4 3 FAM FEUD B BONNIE $75, 1 yr. 0.0 0 KXRM, 4PM replacing According DIVORCE COURT 0.5 3 JERRY SPRINGER 0.0 0 to Jim CRISTINA COURT 0.5 3 JUDGE MATHIS 0.8 5 MAURY POVICH 0.0 0 PEOPLE'S COURT 1.7 11 COPS 0.0 0 MALCOLM IN-MDL WILKOS 0.2 1 JUDGE J BROWN 1.0 6 MY WIFE & KIDS COPS 0.2 1 JUDG BROWN B KAREN $50, 1 yr. 0.7 5 MY WIFE&KIDS B COPS 0.2 1 JUDG YOUNG JOE BROWN 0.2 1 ALL-US M-F-CW JUDGE PIRRO 0.0 0 COPS JOE BROWN 0.7 4 WHAT-LK M-F-CW JUDGE PIRRO 0.0 0 ACCORDING-JIM 0.3 1 REBA 1 M-F-CW WAYANS 0.4 2 ACCORDNG-JIM B DEAL, 1 yr. 0.3 1 REBA 2 M-F-CW WAYANS 0.4 2 FRIENDS 1.3 4 GEORGE LOPEZ 0.3 1 EVRYBDY-RAY MF 1.3 4 GEORGE LOPEZ B 0.4 1 TWO & HALF MEN 2.5 6 FAMILY GUY 0.1 0 KING OF QUEENS 2.3 6 SIMPSONS 0.4 1 VARIOUS 8.1 16 VARIOUS 0.9 2 VARIOUS 7.9 15 VARIOUS 0.8 2 Barrington Barrington Steve Dant Steve Dant 719.955.3020 719.955.3020 TARGET TIME PERIODS KRDO, 4PM replacing Judy, which can move to 3PM and replace Doctors (2 yr. deal) KKTV, 2PM move Y&R to 1PM and Guiding Light to 9AM KOAA, 2PM replacing Martha KXRM, 4PM replacing According to Jim [68] TUCSON (SIERRA VISTA) : 0.396% US KGUN:ABC:(9) Rtg Shr KOLD:CBS:(13) Rtg Shr KVOA:NBC:(4) Rtg Shr 6:00A GD MRN TUCSON 2.5 12 NEWS 13-MRN-6A 2.5 12 TUCSON TDAY-6A 5.1 24 6:30A 7:00A GD MRN AMR-ABC 3.6 15 EARLY SHW1-CBS 2.3 8 TODAY SHW 5.6 23 7:30A EARLY SHW2-CBS 1.5 6 8:00A 8:30A 9:00A REGIS&KELLY 2.0 10 MARTHA 1.6 8 TODAY SHW2-NBC 2.5 12 9:30A 10:00A VIEW-ABC 2.9 15 PRICE-RT 1-CBS 2.8 15 TODAY SHW3-NBC 1.2 6 10:30A PRICE-RT 2-CBS 2.9 15 11:00A KGUN9 NWS 11AM 2.3 13 YOUNG&RESTLESS 2.0 11 FAMILY FEUD 1.3 7 11:30A INSIDE EDITION 1.9 10 FAMILY FEUD B 1.3 7 12:00N ALL-CHILDREN 1.3 6 NWS 13 AT NOON 2.4 12 NWS 4 - NOON 2.9 14 12:30P BOLD&BEAUTIFUL 2.0 10 JUDGE ALEX 1.7 9 1:00P 1 LIFE TO LIVE 1.1 6 AS WORLD TURN 1.0 6 LAW&ORDER CI 1.4 8 1:30P 2:00P GENRL HOSPITAL 1.7 8 GUIDING LIGHT 1.1 5 DAYS-OUR LIVES 2.2 11 2:30P 3:00P ELLEN $5.5K 2.3 9 RACHAEL RAY $1.5K 1.8 7 DR. PHIL $10K 3.3 14 3:30P 2009 2010 2011 4:00P JEOPARDY 5.9 19 OPRAH WINFREY $15K 4.7 15 NWS 4 - 4P 1.4 5 4:30P MILLIONAIRE 4.9 16 2011 5:00P KGUN9 NWS-5PM 6.5 17 NEWS 13 AT 5PM 5.6 15 NWS 4 - 5P 6.2 16 5:30P ABC-WORLD NWS 6.8 17 CBS EVE NWS 5.1 12 NBC NITELY NWS 8.0 19 6:00P KGUN9 NWS-6PM 5.8 14 NEWS 13 AT 6PM 4.5 11 NWS 4 - 6P 5.2 12 6:30P WHEEL-FORTNE 7.3 17 ENT TONIGHT 30 3.4 8 ACCESS HOLLYWD 2.6 6 7:00P VARIOUS 6.4 13 VARIOUS 7.1 14 VARIOUS 2.9 6 7:30P VARIOUS 6.3 12 VARIOUS 7.0 14 VARIOUS 3.2 6 Journal Raycom Evening Post Julie Brinks Jim Arnold Gary Nielson 520.722.5486 520.744.1313 520.884.4606 KMSB:FOX:(11) Rtg Shr KWBA:CW:(58) Rtg Shr GOOD-ARIZN-6AM 0.5 2 PAID PROGRAM 0.0 0 GOOD-ARIZN-7AM 0.4 1 DAILY BUZZ 1 0.2 1 GM TUCSON GOOD-ARIZN-8AM 0.3 1 DAILY BUZZ 2 0.2 1 GM TUCSON MORNING SHW 0.1 0 MALCOLM IN-MDL 0.3 1 WILL & GRACE 0.2 1 MAURY POVICH 0.4 2 ROSEANNE 0.2 1 DOCTORS $1.2K, 2 yr. ROSEANNE B 0.2 1 TYRA BANKS SHW 0.6 3 JERRY SPRINGER 0.2 1 BONNIE $200, 2yr. JUDGE HATCHETT 0.2 1 JUDGE JUDY 0.5 2 JUDG HATCHTT B 0.3 2 THAT 70S SHOW 0.1 1 JUDGE LOPEZ 0.5 3 JUDGE MATHIS 0.4 2 JUDG LOPZ B KAREN $150, 2 yr. 0.5 3 JUDGE D YOUNG 0.8 4 MY WIFE & KIDS 0.1 0 DIVORCE COURT 0.8 4 DEGRSSI-GENRTN 0.2 1 JUDGE J BROWN 1.2 5 ALL-US M-F-CW 0.3 1 JUDGE-BROWN B 1.1 5 WHAT-LK M-F-CW 0.3 1 PEOPLE'S COURT 1.9 6 REBA 1 M-F-CW 0.6 2 REBA 2 M-F-CW 0.6 2 SEINFELD SIMPSONS 0.6 1 JUDGE JUDY 0.5 1 SIMPSONS 1.4 3 FRIENDS 0.7 2 FAMILY GUY 1.9 5 TMZ 0.5 1 FAMILY GUY B 1.9 5 GEORGE LOPEZ 0.5 1 VARIOUS 5.3 10 VARIOUS 1.5 3 VARIOUS 5.6 11 VARIOUS 1.5 3 Belo Journal Tod Smith Julie Brinks 520.770.5403 520.722.5486 KTTU:MNT:(18) Rtg Shr TARGET TIME PERIODS FRASIER 0.5 3 PAID PROGRAM 2 0.0 0 KGUN, 3PM Ellen time period (not renewed past 2009) PAID PROGRAM 3 0.0 0 PAID PROGRAM 4 0.0 0 KOLD, 3PM, Rachael moves to 9AM PAID PROGRAM 5 0.0 0 K COPLND DAILY 0.0 0 KVOA, 2PM, Days can move to 1PM LIFE-WRD DAILY 0.0 0 CRISTINA COURT 0.2 1 KMSB, 9AM-12N PEOPLE'S COURT 0.7 4 700 CLUB 0.2 1 CROSSWORDS TRIVIAL PURSUIT 0.1 0 TEMPTATION TRIVIAL PURSUIT 0.1 0 STILL STANDING ROSEANNE 0.1 0 HALF & HALF ROSEANNE 0.0 0 MONTEL WILLIAM 0.3 1 TYRA STEVE WILKOS 0.3 1 MAURY POVICH 0.4 1 EVRYBDY-RAY MF 1.0 3 EVRBDY-RY MF B 1.0 2 TWO & HALF MEN 2.3 5 TWO&HALF MEN B 2.4 6 VARIOUS 0.2 0 VARIOUS 0.3 1 Belo Tod Smith 520.770.5403 [110] RENO KOLO:ABC:(8) Rtg Shr KTVN:CBS:(2) Rtg Shr KRNV:NBC:(4) Rtg Shr 6:00A KOLO 8 DYBK6AM 3 13 CH2 MRN NWS 6A 3.7 17 NEWS 4-TODAY 6.5 29 6:30A 7:00A GD MRN AMR-ABC 5.6 21 EARLY SHW1-CBS 2.2 8 TODAY SHW 5.8 22 7:30A EARLY SHW2-CBS 1.3 5 8:00A 8:30A 9:00A REGIS&KELLY 4.4 21 FRIENDS 0.8 4 TODAY SHW2-NBC 2.7 13 9:30A FRIENDS B 0.9 4 10:00A VIEW-ABC 4.6 22 PRICE-RT 1-CBS 3 14 TODAY SHW3-NBC 1.6 8 10:30A PRICE-RT 2-CBS 3.1 15 11:00A TMZ 1.7 10 YOUNG&RESTLESS 2.1 12 MARTHA 1.1 6 11:30A KOLO 8 MIDDAY 2.5 15 BONNIE $300, 2 yr.
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